With it's home city of Venice under siege, Italy refuses to go quietly, threatening the south coast of much-needed ally England while recklessly ceding the Ionian in an attempt to pull a "delayed Lepanto." With Turkey and Italy both threatening each other's home lands while England and Russia spar over Scandinavia and northern Germany, we may have a stalemate developing in central Europe. Will someone be crafty enough to punch through? Or treacherous enough to turn on their allies?
The moves:

Note: Russia's attempt to support St. Petersburg into Norway failed because the fleet on the Finnish coast is not adjacent to Norway.
The results:

There are no retreats. The following adjustments are due Wednesday (7/29) by midnight:
England: 8 supply centers, 7 units. 1 unit may be built.
Germany: 1 supply center is, 2 units. 1 unit must be removed.
Italy: 9 supply centers, 8 units. 1 unit may be built.
Russia: 8 supply centers, 7 units. 1 unit may be built.
Turkey: 8 supply centers, 8 units. No units to build or remove.
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